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Contensis Product Update 2016

Contensis Product Update 2016

We'll talk through the latest developments in Contensis with tips on how you can better use the CMS to serve your audiences.

Update given at Rocket Conference 2016 at The Studio, Birmingham

Richard Saunders

May 24, 2016
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  5. – Nic Newman, Future Media & Technology Controller, Journalism and

    Digital Distribution, BBC You can’t afford to [create] a piece of content for any one platform. Instead of crafting a website, you have to put more effort into crafting the description of an asset and the different bits of an asset, so they can be reused more effectively, so they can deliver more value.
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  7. • Fast and easy access to your content • REST

    provides the basis of getting hold
 of your content • Cross-language support including .NET and JS http with more in time
  8. • Create and manage new Content Types 
 and entries

    • Language variation support at its core • Management API will replace the CMS API in time
  9. • Extends the security framework 
 implemented in R8.3 •

    Management and Delivery APIs are secured 
 using oAuth2 flows • Clients authenticated through client IDs
 and shared secrets • Provides the platform for supporting
 federated services
  10. Attribution • Suit by Arthur Shlain • Waiter by Arthur

    Shlain • Chef by James Keuning • Dining Table by icon54 • Cloud activity by Alfredo Hernandez • Document by anbileru adaleru • API by Five by Five, FR • Web Wireframe by Alfredo Hernandez • Platform by Emily van den Heever, US Icons from The Noun Project